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Samsung Galaxy S26 ‘Confirmed’ Lacks Qi2 Magnetic Charging
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Summarized:
- Tech Advisor’s report suggests that Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series will not feature the anticipated Qi2 magnetic charging upgrade, despite previous indications from official cases.
- Ice Universe, a reliable source, asserts with certainty that the S26 Ultra will not have the necessary magnets for this wireless charging technology.
- This decision contrasts with Google’s Pixel 10 series, which includes Pixelsnap magnetic charging, potentially putting Samsung’s flagship at a disadvantage in terms of wireless charging capabilities.
A recent report indicates that Samsung’s Galaxy S26 range may have lost some of its appeal as it will not receive a major expected upgrade.
Prior to Samsung’s anticipated Unpacked event on February 25th for the Galaxy S26 range, there were signs pointing towards the new phones being compatible with magnetic charging, including a new official Qi2 charger.
However, prominent tipster Ice Universe has refuted this notion.
The leaker asserts with “100% accuracy” that the Galaxy S26 Ultra will not have the necessary magnets for full Qi2 wireless charging compatibility. This indicates that Qi2 compatibility may not be available for the entire Galaxy S26 range.
Recently, another credible tipster shared pictures of the official cases for the Galaxy S26 family (now removed). These images from Evan Blass now hold new significance.
The transparent cases displayed circular elements commonly associated with Qi2 magnets, but this could be to ensure the system functions as advertised even with a case attached to the device.
It’s disappointing news for the Galaxy S26 series, which initially seemed to have ambitious plans. Earlier in 2025, reports suggested a completely revamped trio of Galaxy S26 phones.
The leaks and rumors have been inconsistent, especially regarding the inclusion of built-in magnets.
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The Samsung Galaxy S26 was reportedly set to be replaced by an enhanced Pro model, while the Galaxy S26+ was to be succeeded by the Galaxy S26 Edge. Throughout, Qi2 charging was seen as a key component of these redesigned Galaxy S26 phones.
Several factors seem to have derailed these plans, including the lukewarm reception of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge and reports of increasing component prices.
Nevertheless, it’s disappointing that Samsung will not be emulating Google’s approach with the Pixel 10 series, which integrates Qi2 as Pixelsnap and adopts proper magnetic wireless charging.
This development raises questions about the innovations the Galaxy S26 will offer. More details are expected to be revealed at the Galaxy Unpacked event scheduled for February 25th.
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